Namba
難波 |
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Location |
Osaka, Osaka Japan |
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Namba
難波 |
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Nankai Railway station | |
Nankai station
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Location | 1-60, Namba Gochōme, Chūō, Osaka, Osaka (大阪市中央区難波五丁目1-60) Japan |
Coordinates | 34°39′48.28″N 135°30′6.88″E / 34.6634111°N 135.5019111°E |
Operated by | Nankai Electric Railway Co., Ltd. |
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Other information | |
Station code | NK01 |
History | |
Opened | 1885 |
Namba
なんば |
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Osaka Municipal Subway station | |
Midōsuji Line station
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Location | Namba Nichōme, Chūō-ku Namba Sanchōme, Chūō-ku Motomachi Itchōme, Naniwa-ku Osaka, Osaka (大阪市中央区難波二丁目・難波三丁目 大阪市浪速区元町一丁目) Japan |
Coordinates |
34°39′58.74″N 135°30′1.13″E / 34.6663167°N 135.5003139°E (Midosuji Line) 34°40′1.69″N 135°30′1.03″E / 34.6671361°N 135.5002861°E (Sennichimae Line) 34°39′55.4″N 135°29′52.53″E / 34.665389°N 135.4979250°E (Yotsubashi Line) |
Operated by | Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau (Municipal Subway) |
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Other information | |
Station code | M20, S16, Y15 |
History | |
Opened | 1935 |
Namba Station (難波駅, なんば駅 Nanba-eki?) is a name of two railway stations in the Namba district of Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. One is owned by Nankai Electric Railway and the other is by Osaka Municipal Transportation Bureau. The names of both stations are written in hiragana on signage within the stations, because kanji "難波" can be also read "Naniwa". However, the name of both stations officially employs kanji, printed on train tickets.
They are close to JR Namba Station and Ōsaka Namba Station.
↓ 1-4: Imamiyaebisu
↓ 5-9: Shin-Imamiya
There are nine bay platforms with eight tracks on the third floor. There is Nankai Terminal Building in front of the station. Ticket gates are located in the north of the platform, in the center on the second floor and in the south on the second floor.
↓ Daikokucho
The Midōsuji Line station originally opened as an island platform serving two tracks, but overcrowding prompted construction of a side platform serving northbound trains (that platform opened in 1987). As of 2015, the island platform serves only southbound trains, and the northbound side of the island platform is fenced off.